Parts shortages have led JLR (formerly known as Jaguar Land Rover) to fit secondhand and non-genuine parts to help clear a repair queue with thousands of vehicles.
Autocar reports word from a JLR dealership employee the company is instructing dealers to take these measures.
“JLR has told retailers to source non-genuine parts to get cars fixed and out of their workshops for the last six months,” the employee said.
“One JLR senior manager even suggested we use second-hand…
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